Future Conferences
Lisbon, Portugal ISPP’s 2019 Annual Meeting Location Photo credits: © Turismo de Lisboa
Lisbon the City Discover Lisbon, a city full of authenticity where old customs and ancient history intermix with cultural entertainment and hi-tech innovation.
Capitol Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and the country’s biggest city, located on the estuary of the Tagus River, on the European Atlantic coast. It is continental Europe's westernmost capital.
Home to historical landmarks such as… Torre de Belém UNESCO World Heritage site, a cornerstone of Portuguese identity and an icon of a country historically molded by its proximity to the ocean and its maritime discoveries of new worlds.
Plenty to see and do… Ribeira das Naus Castle of the Moors Capuchos Convent Ribeira das Naus Castle of the Moors Jerónimos Monastery Carmo Archaeological Museum
Berlin, Germany ISPP’s 2020 Annual Meeting Location Photo credits: visitBerlin
Berlin, Germany Berlin has established itself as an internationally attractive city bustling with creativity and open to the world.
The Berlin Wall On 9 November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell. The once divided city remembers the victims of the division at numerous sites. Bernauer Strasse Berlin Wall Memorial: this 1.4km stretch of street pays tribute to the victims of the wall and helps visitors understand how lives were lived on either side.
Historical Sites… Brandenburg Gate Reichstag The Reichstag was redesigned as a modern Parliament building while retaining its extensive, historical dimensions. A symbol of Berlin and German division during the Cold War, it is now a national symbol of peace and unity.
Explore attractions… The TV Tower Charlottenburg palace The Victory column Botanical Gardens
Montréal, Canada ISPP’s 2021 Annual Meeting Location Photo credits: Tourisme Montréal
Montréal Montréal is a fascinating mix of urban thrills and natural wonders, neatly contained in one pristine island setting. Which means that there’s something for everyone, from the adventure-seeker to the cultural purist.
Old Town Montreal and Old Port The oldest area of Montreal is known, not surprisingly, as old Montreal or Vieux-Montreal in French. This historic center was once walled and still boasts delightful cobbled stones from the 17th – 19th centuries and the old Montreal port on the banks of the Saint Lawrence River.
2021 Montreal International Jazz Festival Ranked as the world’s largest jazz festival in the Guinness Book of World Records, the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal has been synonymous with a passion for music for nearly 40 years. Come early to enjoy the festival over July 1-10, 2021! © Festival International de Jazz de Montréal.
Attractions Attractions Attractions! Basilique notre-dame Saint Joseph’s oratory Biosphere environmental museum Jean-talon market